LAW IN HABERMAS’S THEORY OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTION
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Keywords

Law
legal theory
communicative action
JÜRGEN HABERMAS
discourse theory

How to Cite

Deflem, M. (2008) “LAW IN HABERMAS’S THEORY OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTION”, Vniversitas, 57(116). Available at: https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14568 (Accessed: 4 November 2025).
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Abstract

This paper outlines and reviews the legal theory of JÜRGEN HABERMAS in the context of HABERMASs general social theory, known as the theory of communicative action. First explained are the central concepts of system in lifeworld around which HABERMAS has developed his theory of modern society. Subsequently attention is paid to the dual role of law as an institution and a medium in HABERMASs theory, after which the latest developments of HABERMASs legal theory are reviewed. Finally, the paper discussed the influence and criticisms of HABERMAS's perspective on law in the secondary literature.

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